
Overview
Background
Carlo Prato is Professor in Transport Engineering at the School of Civil Engineering of The University of Queensland. He has a PhD from the Politecnico di Torino in Italy where he approached the study of travel behaviour by focusing on route choices of car drivers. It is his natural curiosity and passion for behavioural modelling that drives his research into understanding what makes people behave the way they do as pedestrians, cyclists, public transport users, and car drivers.
His research also looks at how people value congestion and reliability of transport systems, react to legislation trying to make their journeys safer, and accept and/or adapt (or not) to novel technologies and mobility solutions. Carlo contributes to the advancement of science in a cross-disciplinary environment by presenting his work in international conferences and publishing his contributions in prestigious journals as well as serving as a reviewer and editorial board member of journals spanning from engineering to psychology and medicine. Recently, Carlo has been named Associate Editor of Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, the journal of the International Association of Applied Psychology.
Prior to joining UQ’s School of Civil Engineering at the beginning of 2016, Carlo worked at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology – and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) where he became Professor in 2013. During his time at DTU, he received the 2014 Pyke Johnson Award from the Transportation Research Board of the U.S. National Academies for the best paper in planning and environment at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board: “Estimating value of congestion and value of reliability from the observation of route choice behavior of car drivers” with Thomas K. Rasmussen and Otto A. Nielsen.
Most recently, Carlo was the recipient of the 2017 Partners in Research Excellence Award from The University of Queensland for his work in the partnership with the Port of Brisbane that aims at developing port growth. Awardees for the partnership were also Dr. Alistair Grinham from the School of Civil Engineering, Dr. Peggy Schrobback from the School of Economics, and Mr Rob Nave, General Manager of Infrastructure and Environment of the Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd. The project is to futureproof Brisbane’s largest multi-cargo port in terms of sustainability, transport and economy, regionally and globally.
In 2016, Carlo was invited to join the UQ Self-Assessment Team for the SAGE pilot of the Athena SWAN program, which The University of Queensland is part of in order to address and improve gender equity in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) disciplines. He is also a member of the equity and diversity group at the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology (EAIT).
Carlo has about 90 peer-reviewed journal papers and over 130 reviewed conference contributions and a coming book with publisher Taylor & Francis Group that will bring him back to his initial interests in traffic: “Route Choice Behaviour and Traffic Assignment Models”.
Availability
- Honorary Professor Carlo Prato is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Politecnico di Torino
Research interests
-
Travel behaviour
-
Traffic psychology
-
Road safety analysis
-
Traffic assignment models
-
Behavioural econometrics
-
Freight modelling
Works
Search Professor Carlo Prato’s works on UQ eSpace
2009
Journal Article
Methodological transferability in route choice modeling
Bekhor, Shlomo and Prato, Carlo Giacomo (2009). Methodological transferability in route choice modeling. Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 43 (4), 422-437. doi: 10.1016/j.trb.2008.08.003
2009
Journal Article
Route choice modeling: past, present and future research directions
Prato, Carlo Giacomo (2009). Route choice modeling: past, present and future research directions. Journal of Choice Modelling, 2 (1), 65-100. doi: 10.1016/S1755-5345(13)70005-8
2009
Journal Article
Intrafamilial transmission of driving behavior: evidence from in-vehicle data recorders
Prato, Carlo Giacomo, Lotan, Tsippy and Toledo, Tomer (2009). Intrafamilial transmission of driving behavior: evidence from in-vehicle data recorders. Transportation Research Record, 2138 (2138), 54-65. doi: 10.3141/2138-09
2009
Conference Publication
Route sampling correction for stochastic route choice set generation
Bovy, Piet H. L., Bekhor, Shlomo and Prato, Carlo Giacomo (2009). Route sampling correction for stochastic route choice set generation. Transportation Research Board (TRB) 88th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, United States, 11-15 January 2009.
2009
Book Chapter
Reducing teen fatalities: Do graduated licensing programs help solve the problem?
Prato C.G. (2009). Reducing teen fatalities: Do graduated licensing programs help solve the problem?. Accidents: Causes, Analysis and Prevention. (pp. 1-24) Nova Science Publishers, Inc..
2008
Journal Article
The factor of revisited path size: Alternative derivation
Bovy P.H.L., Bekhor S. and Prato C.G. (2008). The factor of revisited path size: Alternative derivation. Transportation Research Record, 2076 (2076), 132-140. doi: 10.3141/2076-15
2007
Journal Article
Impact of BAC limit reduction on different population segments: a Poisson fixed effect analysis
Kaplan, Sigal and Prato, Carlo Giacomo (2007). Impact of BAC limit reduction on different population segments: a Poisson fixed effect analysis. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 39 (6), 1146-1154. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2007.02.013
2007
Journal Article
Modeling route choice behavior: How relevant is the composition of choice set?
Prato C.G. and Bekhor S. (2007). Modeling route choice behavior: How relevant is the composition of choice set?. Transportation Research Record, 2003 (2003), 64-73. doi: 10.3141/2003-09
2006
Journal Article
Applying branch-and-bound technique to route choice set generation
Prato, Carlo and Bekhor, Shlomo (2006). Applying branch-and-bound technique to route choice set generation. Transportation Research Record, 1985 (1985), 19-28. doi: 10.3141/1985-03
2005
Journal Article
Methodology for exploratory analysis of latent factors influencing drivers' behavior
Prato, Carlo Giacomo, Bekhor, Shlomo and Pronello, Cristina (2005). Methodology for exploratory analysis of latent factors influencing drivers' behavior. Transportation Research Record, 1926 (1926), 115-125. doi: 10.3141/1926-14
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Honorary Professor Carlo Prato is:
- Available for supervision
Before you email them, read our advice on how to contact a supervisor.
Supervision history
Current supervision
-
Doctor Philosophy
Zonal inference in congestion modelling
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Zuduo Zheng, Associate Professor Jiwon Kim
-
Doctor Philosophy
Using electric vehicles (EV) as batteries-on-wheels: an investigation of the potential market for EV smart charging
Associate Advisor
-
Master Philosophy
Synthetic Travel Demand Generation using Data-Driven Methods
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Zuduo Zheng, Associate Professor Jiwon Kim
Completed supervision
-
2021
Doctor Philosophy
Car Ownership: Modelling the Psychological Aspects of Ownership
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Zuduo Zheng
-
2023
Doctor Philosophy
Pedestrian and Cyclist Interaction with Autonomous Vehicles
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Hickman
-
2022
Doctor Philosophy
Public Acceptability of Autonomous Vehicles: Does Contextual Consideration Make a Difference?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Zuduo Zheng
-
2022
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the Role of Modality Style in Mode Choice Behaviour Associated with First and Last Mile Travel
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Neil Sipe, Professor Jonathan Corcoran
-
2021
Doctor Philosophy
Modelling Air Passengers' Ground Access to and from Brisbane Airport
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Hickman
-
2020
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding Spatial Dependency Structure in Urban Road Traffic Networks: Methodology and Applications in Short Term Traffic Prediction
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jiwon Kim
-
2019
Doctor Philosophy
Detecting Motor Vehicle Crash Blackspots Based on Their Underlying Behavioural, Engineering, and Spatial Cause
Associate Advisor
-
2019
Doctor Philosophy
Strategic Approach In Analysing The Demand For Park-and-Ride Facilities
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Hickman
-
2018
Doctor Philosophy
Contributions to Behavioural Freight Transport Modelling
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Hickman
Media
Enquiries
For media enquiries about Honorary Professor Carlo Prato's areas of expertise, story ideas and help finding experts, contact our Media team: